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Knotfest returns to Australia in 2025 with Slipknot, A Day To Remember, Polaris and more

Knotfest returns to Australia in 2025 with Slipknot, A Day To Remember, Polaris and more

Slipknot will headline the Australian leg of Knotfest when the festival returns in February, alongside heavyhitters Babymetal, Polaris, Slaughter To Prevail and A Day To Remember, among others. The tour will stop in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney, with pre-sales going live on Monday, October 21.

As promised earlier this year, attendees of the 2024 tour will have priority access to early-bird tickets, starting from 9am AEDT on Monday. At 10am AEDT, Knotfest Premium Members will have their turn, while at 11am AEDT those who signed up for Early Bird tickets in advance will be allowed to buy tickets. For the rest of us, general on-sale starts at 3pm AEDT on Wednesday, October 23. There are also “exclusive VIP packages” which include a backstage tour and side-of-stage viewing.

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